“I see my peer group in youth sports as “One Body” with many members doing their best to help kids grow in the areas of their interest & gifting”
~Unity Strengthens~
Throughout my 28 years of training, developing & motivating players, I’ve never use the words “my competitors” when addressing others who teach & coach youth basketball.
How I was Raised?
I was raised to like, love and respect the differences of others; I’m not one who feels threatened by the successes of my peer group, in fact, I get excited when I see others in my profession do well, because when they succeed, others working in our profession succeeds.
I was raised to like, love and respect the differences of others; I’m not one who feels threatened by the successes of my peer group, in fact, I get excited when I see others in my profession do well, because when they succeed, others working in our profession succeeds.
“I think it’s harmful to our profession to be domain driven and self absorbed, I want everyone to eat”
How I See My Peer Group?
I see trainers & coaches as my brothers & sisters [in christ], and as special people with amazing gifts who’ve been given a role, a task and a responsibility of helping me in our line of work, develop, teach, motivate inspire & mentor the lives of young people through the game of 🏀 basketball!
A community who works together will rise together!
Deon aka Hoop Hunter
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